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  1. Dell tries for a rebirth of cool
  2. GPS device alerts you to red light cameras, doesn’t do turn-by-turn directions
  3. GlideTV Navigator puts Media Center controls in the palm of your hand
  4. Review: Lexar JumpDrive SAFE S3000 FIPS USB drive
  5. Dynabook TV and TX series: Toshiba to roll out new Blu-ray-powered laptops
  6. Dental training mannequins
  7. VUDU throwing Rotten Tomatoes reviews on every movie it sells
  8. Viper intros remote car starting via iPhone
  9. Nokia’s Booklet 3G is $299 on AT&T
  10. Here’s the TomTom XL 335S, everyone
  11. This year’s laptop and PC lines are touch-gasmic… but why?
  12. Dynabook MX/43 and MX/33: New netbooks from Toshiba
  13. 10/GUI: One Very Slick Desktop Multi-Touch Concept (Video)
  14. Spider Camera Holster review: stick 'em up
  15. Nokia tells all on Booklet 3G: $299 with a 2-year contract on AT&T
  16. Untitled 121
  17. Western Digital WD TV Live HD media player gets official
  18. OpenMoko branches out with new $99 WikiReader device
  19. Fujitsu goes multitouch with a bevy of Windows 7 machines (video)
  20. Blockbuster On Demand coming to TiVo sometime today
  21. Steampunk art exhibit opens today in Oxford
  22. JVC's Picsio pocket camcorder does fake 1080p for a real $200
  23. Acer’s Android netbook shows up on Amazon
  24. In my day, we didn't have oscilloscopes … we used fire!
  25. Sidekick user data may be recovered after all
  26. Blockbuster On Demand goes live on TiVo boxes
  27. How-To: World's scariest Halloween prop
  28. Acer's Android netbook now up for pre-order, Windows 7 version coming soon
  29. FreeCAD open source design software
  30. Handmade Music Austin: workshop, jamming & more - this Sunday!
  31. MyRacer's Q10 is the PMP with a funky little dial
  32. Why Desktop Touch Screens Don’t Really Work Well For Humans
  33. Fujitsu's Frame Zero concept knows no boundaries, no bezels
  34. djay version 3: You can play MP3s on a turntable!
  35. Tangible 3D UI being developed in Japan (video)
  36. How-To: Build a driftwood xylophone
  37. Qosmio G60: Toshiba unleashes new super-laptop
  38. How-To: DIY Ladderball
  39. Sonos ZonePlayer S5 all-in-one wireless speaker lowers cost of entry (video!)
  40. Sonos 500: Mo’ money, mo’ powerful wireless speakers
  41. Sweet kid's robot costume
  42. First GSM Palm Pre now on sale in Germany, with new Euro-specific apps in tow
  43. ATI Radeon HD 5770 and 5750 steal away reviewers' hearts
  44. New in the Maker Shed: SD Card Shield for Arduino
  45. California Cool Cars regs put the kibosh on radio, cellphone, and GPS reception
  46. What is the Apple “X”?
  47. Daily Crunch: Stinky People Edition
  48. Verizon getting an Android phone (with WiFi tethering!) via Open Development program?
  49. BFG's 18.4-inch Deimos X-10 gaming laptop packs twin GPUs, $1,859 starting tag
  50. Compaq CQ61 does 15.6-inch screen and "real" processor for $399, wonders what all tha
  51. HP's ProBook 6x45b line handles a spill with aplomb (on video!)
  52. Pedal power in the desert: OLPC in Afghanistan
  53. WikiReader packs all of Wikipedia in a power-sipping portable
  54. HP TouchSmart 300 and 600 bump the software to the next level, tx2 comes along for th
  55. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  56. New in the Maker Shed: FX Master Bundle - 5 DVDs
  57. 100 experiments performed in space (on the ISS)
  58. QNAP brightens up its NAS offerings with new TS-210 model
  59. Gadget surgery: hack a 32GB SSD into your old Zune body
  60. B&W's $400 Zeppelin Mini iPod sound system up for pre-order, ships next month
  61. T-Mobile offers Sidekick users olive branch, $100
  62. Apple aware of Snow Leopard accounts bug that kills data, is working on a fix
  63. Another Wiimote for the PS3? You’re kidding me
  64. Lightfader floor remembers where you were
  65. Green laser for microprojectors developed, microraves soon to follow
  66. Linux Foundation announces new membership perks
  67. CrunchDeals: Razer Mamba for $85 shipped
  68. Laser tripwires for Machine Project art heist
  69. Blaze announces 'Wii style' Motion Freedom 3D controller for PS3, really
  70. BFG announces new Deimos X-10 gaming notebook
  71. New hacker hang out in Seattle
  72. Dyson's Air Multiplier is the overpriced bladeless fan you never asked for
  73. Video Review: The Dyson Air Multiplier
  74. The Dell Adamo XPS gets pictured
  75. Don’t want to pay $10,000 to have an iTunes LP version of your album? Make your own
  76. New Adamo XPS image takes a stand
  77. Sound and vision: The spy monocular and long range sound detector
  78. Engadget reader meetup in Tokyo!
  79. Utterly insane voice synthesizer uses a piano – did I mention how insane it is?
  80. Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Aime says the PSP Go has a 'fundamental concept problem'
  81. USB Wooden Clip Flash Drive
  82. Rumor: Verizon to extend their Buy One, Get One Free deal to the BlackBerry Storm2?
  83. Unlocked, contract-free HTC HD2 will be available November 11 for a lot of money
  84. Review: Seagate FreeAgent DockStar
  85. Linear actuators without shafting
  86. It’s time for the MLB to adopt instant replay
  87. DeCARstruction/reCARstruction: Turning a car into a ball
  88. T-Mobile 'considering additional measures' to compensate Sidekick owners
  89. Review: Technical Pro PM-21
  90. From the Obvious Department: Scientist says 2012 will not be the end of the world.
  91. 5-inch BeBook Mini now shipping in the US for $199 (hands-on)
  92. Nokia N900 unboxed, and no, you can't unbox your own (yet)
  93. Shoes feature Bluetooth and GPS
  94. How-To: Doom flamingo
  95. Canon PowerShot SD980 IS unboxing and impressions
  96. Vioguard's self-sanitizing keyboard means maybe we don't all have to die this year
  97. CrunchDeal: PS3 for $250
  98. LG sort of shows off a solar-powered ebook reader, but not really
  99. How-To: Fiber optic star ceiling
  100. Finger Piano Share plays your Disklavier via WiFI (video)
  101. Arthur Levinson follows Eric Schmidt's lead, departs Google board amid FTC probe
  102. Kodomo No Nomimono: Beer for kids
  103. The Microsoft Windows Phone commercial: Small, puffy men will follow you around
  104. World's cutest pint-sized living room sets up shop in a PC case
  105. Advice: If your Internet connection drops out while playing an online game, don’t sta
  106. New technology analyzes, visualizes breath odors
  107. Seeing RFID on the cheap
  108. ProtoDojo turns NES controller into flash drive with Konami-level security
  109. And now Lufthansa adds Wi-Fi to its flights. $27 per flight isn’t too much, right?
  110. "At The Mountains of Madness" prop set
  111. CrunchDeals: HD pocket camcorder for $80
  112. Fantasy cartography forum
  113. Mini MP3 DV Cam shoves a camcorder into old iPod shuffle enclosure
  114. Little clip-on MP3 player looks familiar, costs $12 today only
  115. Reaper gravestone
  116. Snow Leopard 'Guest Account' bug deleting user files, terrorizing children?
  117. NVIDIA Ion 2 still on track for this year
  118. FYI: You could win an HP Envy 13 notebook
  119. The Eigenharp is alive
  120. New York Toast
  121. Cables To Go Wireless USB Superbooster Extender might be as awesome as it sounds
  122. VIDEO: Vioguard self-sanitizing keyboard uses UV light to kill germs
  123. Steampunk has jumped the shark
  124. Sony PSP Go game dev taken aback by lofty ESRB rating costs
  125. Hands-on: 1TB Seagate FreeAgent Go Portable Drive
  126. Motorola quietly takes one step away from LiMo, looks to Android for consolation
  127. Woot! Loaded Gateway desktop PC for $480
  128. Japanese company demos hydrogen-powered electric bike
  129. Photopopper drawbot
  130. Some HTC Hero units shipping sans EV-DO Rev. A on Sprint?
  131. The Eee Keyboard according to the FCC
  132. HP Mini 311 set for spec bump, Windows 7 Professional
  133. Ford GPS tech could tell cars when you're going too fast
  134. Eee Keyboard splayed, detailed by FCC
  135. 'Spider pill' bowel scanner will be ready within a year
  136. CTIA jumps on the micro-USB bandwagon
  137. BMW makes the awesome look SIMPLE with leaning three-wheeler (video)
  138. LG's Solar Cell e-Book goes an extra day for every 5 hours of sunlight
  139. Archos 5 has 99 problems and a glitch is one, 160GB version pulled by Amazon
  140. Fujitsu develops autonomous gofer robot for the office
  141. CrunchGear Week in Review: Still Life with Gadgets Edition
  142. Paul Elkins' bikes, trikes, and mobile homes for birds
  143. How-To: Make an easy iPhone alarm clock stand
  144. Photoshop on the iPhone
  145. New in the Maker Shed: Gennai Hiraga's Spark Generator
  146. Achtung, T-Mobile: if Project Dark is $50 unlimited, you're in trouble
  147. New Western Digital WD TV Live media player hits Best Buy
  148. New Western Digital WD TV Live media player hits Bust Buy
  149. Review: LoveHoney’s Sqweel
  150. Anyone want a one way trip to Saturn’s moon Titan? Respond to this Craigslist ad if s
  151. Windows Phone commercial is confusing for a variety of reasons
  152. It's construction paper.
  153. BlackBerry Storm 2 accessories roll into Best Buy
  154. The HTC Hero is now available from Sprint, just an FYI
  155. Sidekick failure rumors point fingers at outsourcing, lack of backups
  156. Junkbot student videos
  157. Jailbreak everything (well, only iPhone 3.1.2 firmware) with blackra1n
  158. Portable NES modded into a cartridge, hearts modded into love
  159. CRAFT weekly recap
  160. Blackra1n jailbreak now available for iPhone OS 3.1.2, iPod touch 3G
  161. Real time energy monitoring
  162. Sprint HTC Hero now on sale to everyone
  163. Dalek wheelchair costume
  164. Around 500,000 people watch England-Ukraine online (because that was the only way to
  165. Self by Marc Quinn
  166. Lenovo intros SL410 and SL510 ThinkPads overseas
  167. TechCrunch/CrunchGear Meetup Taipei: 6 Taiwanese tech startups demo their services
  168. David Hockney paints with his iPhone, results not typical
  169. Cheap netbook sales bringing down laptop revenues, no brainers require no brains
  170. HTC's HD2 gets sized up to the competition
  171. Ultra-limited edition Nokia N97 mini RAOUL launched for Nokia Singapore
  172. Physicist wants to test Hyperdrive Propulsion in Large Hadron Collider
  173. Be careful when you decide which costume to buy for your children
  174. Nobel Physics prize goes to creators of the CCD, fiber optic communications
  175. T-Mobile sending out early November event invites for Bold 2 launch?
  176. Bullet impacts at 1,000,000 frames per second
  177. Engadget's logo gets boosted... for a Croatian civic action group!
  178. Time For Gadgets! Episode 1
  179. Nikon's Small World gallery
  180. Internet Archaeology: In which the sordid past of the internet is preserved and curat
  181. Cellphones thinner than ever
  182. T-Mobile: we probably lost all your Sidekick data
  183. Bare It All in HD: 69adget’s DIY Guide to Homemade Sex Tapes
  184. World's smallest R2
  185. Acer issues recall for some Aspire laptops
  186. NSFW video: This man hearts his Neo Geo collection
  187. Conan O'Brien talks to the co-creator of USB on The Tonight Show
  188. Mizzou's nuclear battery to power things smaller than your brain can imagine
  189. Why open source will never rule the desktop and why it doesn’t have to
  190. The HP Envy 15 Beats Edition blazes its own path
  191. Stone Golem costume
  192. New in the Maker Shed: Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction
  193. Wii balance board could be used in fruitless airport security effort
  194. LG's 5.1 HB954SP Blu-ray HTIB system makes room for your iPod or iPhone
  195. Elecom's USB numeric touch keypad does touch gestures on the side
  196. How-To: Time lapse movie from photos
  197. Samsung's WinMo 6.5-powered Armani smartphone gets previewed
  198. Eye-Fi bringing trio of WiFi-enabled SD cards to UK
  199. Hitachi's face-recognizing display turns off, saves power when you look away (video)
  200. Nintendo announces new Pokemon game, wiimotes, and hardware bundles
  201. How would you change Microsoft's Zune HD?
  202. This is what happens when your mother-in-law uses Internet Explorer
  203. Mitsubishi's modular, scalable OLED display goes 155-inches at CEATEC, could go way b
  204. Elektrobit and Wistron MIDs pop up under lock and key at CEATEC: hands-on
  205. NYC big wheel race Saturday
  206. Yamaha's 1mm-thick prototype speaker is made from cloth, highly directional (video)
  207. Remaking PBS as a true educational network
  208. Asus Eee Top ET2002 reviewed, thoroughly enjoyed
  209. Comcast launching “HomePoint” technology; welcome to 2001
  210. Windows 7 sold early at college bookstore, order somehow maintained
  211. AMD’s Eyefinity reviewed on video for your pleasure
  212. Driven to tears by sand painting
  213. Apple, Psystar ask for summary judgemets, looking to avoid trial
  214. Switched On: Towards telepresence's tipping point
  215. Windows Mobile 7 aiming for Spring 2010 RTM?
  216. Serious Sam HD’s “Sunshine and Lollipops” trailer is hilarious
  217. Is this my new laptop bag? The Chrome Buran
  218. MOTOBLUR ported to the G1, unreleased CLIQ looks on in envy
  219. Bookies think Modern Warfare 2 will be the best seller this year
  220. Cash awards for amateur scientific apparatus designs
  221. The Engadget Show is available in the Zune Marketplace!
  222. T-Mobile Pulse review over on Engadget Mobile!
  223. Apple said to be charging $10,000 for iTunes LP production, cutting out indie labels
  224. Crazy like a fox? Microsoft to release an ad-supported, introductory version of Offic
  225. Celebrity Nerds: Lil' Wayne's got a modded Xbox
  226. Sound & Vision goes ears-on the Lincoln MKT THX II sound system
  227. Today on the CrunchGear Live Podcast
  228. Ticonderoga Antimicrobial Pencils: Say what?
  229. 1W TV-B-Gone in a flashlight
  230. Celebrity Nerds: Lil' Wayne's got a modded Xbox
  231. 1W TV-B-Gone in a flashlight
  232. NSF awards Harvard $10 million for robot bees (video)
  233. Panasonic Lumix GF1 reviewed
  234. CrunchDeal: The Hitman collection for the PC
  235. 72-hr Microchip Technology giveaway beta - GO!
  236. Engadget Podcast 166 - 10.09.2009
  237. If you live in Philadelphia, you have plenty to do this weekend
  238. Review: Canon Color ImageClass MF8050Cn all-in-one printer
  239. Reminder: We’re giving away an HP Envy 13
  240. Will Project Natal be anything more than a glorified tech demo? Here’s hoping!
  241. This is the problem with being charged to receive text messages
  242. How-To: Copy stand on the cheap
  243. RIM posts new BlackBerry widget APIs, dev kit
  244. Apple buying up so much flash it’s causing a bit of a shortage
  245. This is a voice guided coffee maker. Yes, you read that right.
  246. Amazon confirms international Kindle DX is on the way too
  247. Balcony? What balcony? I don't see a balcony...
  248. BlackBerry Bold 2 set for November 11 T-Mobile launch?
  249. Keepin' it real fake, part CCXXXVIII: Palm Pre knockoff doesn't know what it wants to
  250. Nooka: Now with more mascots